Junior Zamora arrives with “Tilin Chilin”, accompanied by Dominican J Noa, Bogota native N. Hardem and Valle del Cauca native Deuxer.
This is a subject that represents the neighborhoodhis slang and remember that life should also be taken calmly and enjoyed peacefully.
The song’s title consists of the word “Tilin” which comes from an internet video in which a Mexican boy is dancing and saying “that tilín, dale duro tilín”, an expression that he remembers as a language that is created on the streets.
For its part, “Chilin” reflects the artist’s philosophy on life: to be relaxed, calm and carefree.
“In this song I wanted to go places to showcase my rap skills without being a rapper, but mostly playing with the rhythm that the beat already gave me. I also remember that I wanted to play a little with the posture of being like the most attractive person in the neighborhood, but I knew that then the visual wanted it to tell something else,” Junior said.
The song hits the streets with its respective video. Its story revolves around a family in which the father faces the reality of the society he lives in while supporting his daughter’s dreams.
Source: Qmusica

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